Charlie Sheen may have just kissed his career goodbye after a rambling, anti-semitic rant on a talk radio show.
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February 25, 2011

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Charlie Sheen's career has been littered with domestic violence raps, cocaine binges, and romps with prostitutes — yet the "Two and a Half Men" star has managed to become TV's highest-paid actor. But now, a vicious rant on talk radio is being called his final act of "career suicide." In a "vitriolic" call with radio host Alex Jones, Sheen repeatedly referred to his "Two and a Half Men" boss Chuck Lorre as "Chaim Levine," and challenged him to a fight. (Listen to the call below.) The actor also made semi-coherent references to ninja assassins and Thomas Jefferson. CBS immediately shut down production on Sheen's hit show, fueling speculation that he has lost the lucrative role for good. Is this the end for Sheen?